opiate addiction.rss | Keyword Feedhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/This is the keyword feed for 'opiate addiction.rss'. At BlogTalkRadio we offer the best in online entertainment and have a show for every niche you can think of. If you find that we don't, consider it an opportunity for you to be the first and make your mark online.en2008 BlogTalkRadio.com. All Rights Reserved.Sun, 02 Aug 2015 19:15:00 GMTWed, 24 Jun 2015 02:16:38 GMTEZ Rss 0.1http://www.blogtalkradio.com/img/keyword_itunes.jpgBlog Talk Radio Keyword Feedhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/feeds@blogtalkradio.comBlogTalkRadio.comopiate addiction.rssThis is the keyword feed for 'opiate addiction.rss'. At BlogTalkRadio we offer the best in online entertainment and have a show for every niche you can think of. If you find that we don't, consider it an opportunity for you to be the first and make youhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/drsynonymous/podcastBlogTalkRadionoOffice Genomics, Pain Paradox in Family Medicinehttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/drsynonymous/2015/06/24/office-genomics-pain-paradox-in-family-medicineHealthhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/drsynonymous/2015/06/24/office-genomics-pain-paradox-in-family-medicine/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/drsynonymous/2015/06/24/office-genomics-pain-paradox-in-family-medicineWed, 24 Jun 2015 02:16:38 GMTHow might we look at genomics in office practice in Family Medicine? Dr. Jonas, your host for the Dr. Synonymous Show, will dream a bit about what we are doing now and what might be.
Responding to patients with painful situations is challenging in Family Medicine. We love our patients. They hurt- we help. But, their brain might get dysregulated by the pain via "wind-up" and potentially by opiate medications for persistent moderate or severe pain. With FDA tightening up on prescribing rules for , many more patients are seeing their doctor monthly. How do we respond to their frustrations at having to come in monthly for their pain management?
Pain is a paradox in Family Medicine. Listen in for further discussion.
00:59:00Dr SynonymousnoOffice Genomics, Pain Paradox in Family MedicineHow might we look at genomics in office practice in Family Medicine? Dr. Jonas, your host for the Dr. Synonymous Show, will dream a bit about what we are doingOur Nations Epidemic: An Interview with Addiction Campuseshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/mentalhealthnews/2015/04/24/our-nations-epidemic-an-interview-with-addiction-campusesPsychologyhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/mentalhealthnews/2015/04/24/our-nations-epidemic-an-interview-with-addiction-campuses/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/mentalhealthnews/2015/04/24/our-nations-epidemic-an-interview-with-addiction-campusesFri, 24 Apr 2015 20:30:00 GMTWe've been excited about this show for quite some time and honored to work with one of the leading addiction recovery centers in the United States, Addiction Campuses. Olivia Quintanilla, Market Director, and Brian Sullivan, Public Relations Manager, from their Tennessee and Texas campuses join us for a heartfelt, candid, and startling discussion about what is happening in the United States for anyone struggling with addiction issues.
Please visit our blog for the full article and contact information.
Some of the questions Olivia and Brian answered on our show are listed below:
1. What would you say is the addiction that you get the most calls about?
2. What do you believe is the answer to the nation’s epidemic?
3. Your company also is a leader in addiction education and awareness. What specific campaign are you currently working on?
4. Tell us more about your new Texas campus?
5. What about cost for your program?
6. How does an educated mom in an upper middle class neighborhood start an addiction to drugs like heroin?
7. What area do most of your calls come from?
8. Do you all believe it’s better to go away for rehab or stay close to home?
9. A lot of people feel like because they don’t have insurance or money that they have nowhere to turn. What would you say to them?
10. What do you all hope to accomplish in your awareness campaigns?
Our website is www.addictioncampuses.com. We have LIVE chat available. Our hotline is 24 hours a day 7 days a week at 1.888.614.2251.
00:36:00Mental Health Newsnoaddiction,Addictions,Recovery from addiction,heroin addiction,opiate addictionWe've been excited about this show for quite some time and honored to work with one of the leading addiction recovery centers in the United States, Addiction CaSpring, Cholesterol, NCAA, Opiates, Insurancehttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/drsynonymous/2015/03/18/spring-cholesterol-ncaa-opiates-insuranceHealthhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/drsynonymous/2015/03/18/spring-cholesterol-ncaa-opiates-insurance/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/drsynonymous/2015/03/18/spring-cholesterol-ncaa-opiates-insuranceWed, 18 Mar 2015 01:30:00 GMTSpring update by Dr Synonymous. Cholesterol guidelines have been balanced by coronary calcium scoring. March Madness abounds. Opiate deaths are up in 45-64 year-olds. Blog, Tweet and Literature review by Dr Jonas, your host, will note a few current and past situations. Brief comments on developing Ehlers Danlos checklist for family pnysicians and their patients. Chat room available during live show. All are welcome sho have health and health care interests.
00:58:00Dr SynonymousnoSpring Illnesses,Opiates, Family Medicine,Health InsuranceSpring update by Dr Synonymous. Cholesterol guidelines have been balanced by coronary calcium scoring. March Madness abounds. Opiate deaths are up in 45-64 yeThe NJ Connect for Recovery Call Linehttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/livefromtrenton/2015/02/06/the-nj-connect-for-recovery-call-lineHealthhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/livefromtrenton/2015/02/06/the-nj-connect-for-recovery-call-line/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/livefromtrenton/2015/02/06/the-nj-connect-for-recovery-call-lineFri, 06 Feb 2015 14:00:00 GMT The Mental Health Association in New Jersey has started a service to help address the growing number of opiate addictions in the state. The NJ Connect for Recovery Call Line number is 855-652-3737 (TTY: 877-294-4356). NJ Connect for Recovery is also unique because it is the only call line in New Jersey specifically focused on individuals and families coping with addiction to heroin and prescription painkillers.
This service is a safe, confidential, nonjudgmental place that New Jerseyan may call to connect, grow and transform through a unique combination of supportive counseling services. People calling on behalf of themselves have access to a Certified Alcohol and Drug Counselor. Those calling on behalf of a family member or friend are connected to a Peer Specialist who understands the unique and complex effect of addiction on personal relationships.
On our show we will talk with Stephanie Mulfinger, LCSW, Director of Call Center Services and Don Hebert, Volunteer Coordinator for NJ Connect for Recovery, about the urgent need for this line, how it works and how the community can get involved.
00:31:00Live From Trentonnoopiates,opiate addiction,opiate addiction in nj,mental health association of new jersey,nj connect for recovery call lineThe Mental Health Association in New Jersey has started a service to help address the growing number of opiate addictions in the state. The NJ Connect for RecovSports: The New Opiate of the Masseshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/interspiritualinsights/2015/01/28/sports-the-new-opiate-of-the-massesSpiritualityhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/interspiritualinsights/2015/01/28/sports-the-new-opiate-of-the-masses/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/interspiritualinsights/2015/01/28/sports-the-new-opiate-of-the-massesWed, 28 Jan 2015 22:00:00 GMTKarl Marx famously said that religion was the opiate of the masses. With organized religion in steady decline, what will take its place? I believe that sports have already taken its place. From children being chauffeured around the countryside to play in sporting events of all types to adults who are scandalized about the inflation level of the balls athletes play with, we are a culture obsessed with sports. It's no better in Europe, where they seem to never have met a soccer match that didn't call for a riot or trampling other spectators. What's this about? Is it healthy, or is it a sign of a bigger problem? This and more, today on Interspiritual Insights.
00:30:00Bishop Craignosports,balls, children ,soccer ,footballKarl Marx famously said that religion was the opiate of the masses. With organized religion in steady decline, what will take its place? I believe that sports hThe Resilient Brain-reading excerpts, Molecules of Emotion, C. Perthttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/perfectworldnetworktoo/2014/11/15/the-resilient-brain-reading-excerpts-molecules-of-emotion-c-pertSciencehttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/perfectworldnetworktoo/2014/11/15/the-resilient-brain-reading-excerpts-molecules-of-emotion-c-pert/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/perfectworldnetworktoo/2014/11/15/the-resilient-brain-reading-excerpts-molecules-of-emotion-c-pertSat, 15 Nov 2014 17:00:00 GMTNoon Saturdays, "The Resilient Brain," host Kathy Kitts
Today, I'll read excerpts from the excellent and ground-breaking book, Molecules of Emotion. The author is Candace Pert, and if you have never heard of her or her book, you are in for a special treat! Ms. Pert faced many challenges as a woman in the male-dominated National Institutes of Health. Despite this, she was the scientist to discover the opiate receptor site on the human cell. We now call these natural opiates we produce, "endorphins."
Do join us to listen to how these "molecules of emotion" were discovered, and what exactly they are. We'll have some fascinating facts as well. Did you know that even insects produce molecules which translate into some sort of emotion?
01:00:00Perfect World Network ToonoKathy Kitts,Brain,Brain Development,Memory,TrainingNoon Saturdays, "The Resilient Brain," host Kathy Kitts Today, I'll read excerpts from the excellent and ground-breaking book, Molecules of Emotion. The authoTHE EYEWITNESS: Prescription Pain Pill and Opiate Withdrawals & Addictionhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/turningleafministries/2014/11/14/the-eyewitness-prescription-pain-pill-and-opiate-withdrawals-addictionChristianityhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/turningleafministries/2014/11/14/the-eyewitness-prescription-pain-pill-and-opiate-withdrawals-addiction/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/turningleafministries/2014/11/14/the-eyewitness-prescription-pain-pill-and-opiate-withdrawals-addictionFri, 14 Nov 2014 04:30:00 GMTWith Host and Author of "MY 7 SECONDS IN HELL THE COMPLETE STORY" Dale Garrett
00:28:00Turning Leaf Ministries Radiono,With Host and Author of "MY 7 SECONDS IN HELL THE COMPLETE STORY" Dale GarrettIn Short Order -- Robert Jones, Live Streaming CEOhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/in-short-order/2014/10/15/in-short-order--robert-jones-live-streaming-ceoHealthhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/in-short-order/2014/10/15/in-short-order--robert-jones-live-streaming-ceo/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/in-short-order/2014/10/15/in-short-order--robert-jones-live-streaming-ceoWed, 15 Oct 2014 13:00:00 GMTNovember 2-8 is LDN Awareness Week. The 2014 LDN AIIC Conference is raising awareness about a ground-breaking drug (LDN) that has proven beneficial in treating over 175 health conditions
Physicians, patients and experts from all over the world will gather in Las Vegas this November at a major conference to discuss and raise awareness about a ground-breaking drug that can help eradicate pain for those affected by a range of autoimmune diseases and conditions.
The LDN 2014 AIIC Conference 2014 will take place on the 7th and 8th November at the MEET in Las Vegas with a number of high profile medical experts confirmed to speak.
Doctors around the world are now starting to realize the benefits of using LDN (Low Dose Naltrexone) to treat a range of conditions from Crohn’s and HIV to MS, ME, Lyme, arthritis, infertility and more.
LDN has traditionally been used in higher doses (50mg) to treat drug/alcohol addicts but, since the 1980s, doctors have prescribed it in lower doses (3-4.5mg), and it is currently helping over a quarter of a million people worldwide suffering from a range of autoimmune conditions.
As a result, and to raise awareness of how other people could be helped, the LDN Research Trust was set up in 2004.
LDN works as an opiate antagonist, inhibiting natural endorphins thus forcing the body to produce more which, in turn, reduces painful symptoms and improves well-being and those using it have experienced a huge improvement in their conditions, with some disappearing altogether.
The LDN 2014 AIIC Conference 2014 will include expert presenters and­ panelists, all streamed live.
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00:20:00In Short OrdernoLDN, Live Streaming, Physicians, LDN Awareness Week, ConferenceNovember 2-8 is LDN Awareness Week. The 2014 LDN AIIC Conference is raising awareness about a ground-breaking drug (LDN) that has proven beneficial in treatingIn Short Order -- Linda Elesgood, LDN Research Trusthttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/in-short-order/2014/10/10/in-short-order--linda-elesgood-ldn-research-trustHealthhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/in-short-order/2014/10/10/in-short-order--linda-elesgood-ldn-research-trust/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/in-short-order/2014/10/10/in-short-order--linda-elesgood-ldn-research-trustFri, 10 Oct 2014 18:00:00 GMTNovember 2-8 is LDN Awareness Week. The 2014 LDN AIIC Conference is raising awareness about a ground-breaking drug (LDN) that has proven beneficial in treating over 175 health conditions
Physicians, patients and experts from all over the world will gather in Las Vegas this November at a major conference to discuss and raise awareness about a ground-breaking drug that can help eradicate pain for those affected by a range of autoimmune diseases and conditions.
The LDN 2014 AIIC Conference 2014 will take place on the 7th and 8th November at the MEET in Las Vegas with a number of high profile medical experts confirmed to speak. The conference also coincides with LDN Awareness Week 2014 which runs from 2nd-8th November 2014.
Doctors around the world are now starting to realise the benefits of using LDN (Low Dose Naltrexone) to treat a range of conditions from Crohn’s and HIV to MS, ME, Lyme, arthritis, infertility and more.
LDN has traditionally been used in higher doses (50mg) to treat drug/alcohol addicts but, since the 1980s, doctors have prescribed it in lower doses (3-4.5mg), and it is currently helping over a quarter of a million people worldwide suffering from a range of autoimmune conditions.
As a result, and to raise awareness of how other people could be helped, the LDN Research Trust was set up in 2004. Since that time, the group’s popularity has grown rapidly with supporters from all over the world, including prominent physicians.
LDN works as an opiate antagonist, inhibiting natural endorphins thus forcing the body to produce more which, in turn, reduces painful symptoms and improves well-being and those using it have experienced a huge improvement in their conditions, with some disappearing altogether.
The LDN 2014 AIIC Conference 2014 will include expert presenters and­ panelists, all streamed live.
01:45:00In Short OrdernoLDN, MS, Cancer, Chron's, LymeNovember 2-8 is LDN Awareness Week. The 2014 LDN AIIC Conference is raising awareness about a ground-breaking drug (LDN) that has proven beneficial in treatingWho are masters of liberal plantation that keep Blacks as slaves to party ?http://www.blogtalkradio.com/sisterthundershow/2014/09/09/who-are-masters-of-liberal-plantation-that-keep-blacks-as-slaves-to-partyPolitics Conservativehttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/sisterthundershow/2014/09/09/who-are-masters-of-liberal-plantation-that-keep-blacks-as-slaves-to-party/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/sisterthundershow/2014/09/09/who-are-masters-of-liberal-plantation-that-keep-blacks-as-slaves-to-partyTue, 09 Sep 2014 23:00:00 GMTThe black family survived slavery. It survived the US Civil War. It survived Reconstruction, the KKK, Jim Crow, WW1 and WW2 - but it did not survive the welfare state and the Great Society.
Blacks emigrated from the south to the north to work in big cities and factories. Blacks were known as arduous if not prodigious workers with good church-going traditional family values and intact families.
Welfare changed that. Liberal policies changed that: liberals told black girls it was okay to have kids out of wedlock by paying them more for each kid. These same liberal policies told black men it was okay to knock up black women and not marry them or pay child support. At the same time the liberals were pushing their postmodern leftist crap in the schools and in the media telling everyone that God was dead or that other old leftist chestnut that religion was the opiate of the masses. These liberal policies are why blacks suffer so much today.
The Black American switch from the Republican Party to the Democratic Party can be attributed to a number of factors. There had been obvious historical ties. The Republican Party was the party of Lincoln and the Emancipation Proclamation. It was the party of Frederick Douglass, who was the greatest voice for Black freedom in the 19th Century. Douglass said in earnest, “The Republican Party is the ship and all else is the sea.” It was the party of Radical Republicans, who pushed legislation through Congress that changed the legal status of African people from slave to free. And there was more: The abolitionists who came south to help build schools, hospitals and cultural institutions. There was a great deal of gratitude on the part of African Americans for the aid of the Republicans, some of it genuine humanitarian work, some of it purely political.
02:16:00Sister thunder Radionoliberal,black people,black community,slavery,liberal policies The black family survived slavery. It survived the US Civil War. It survived Reconstruction, the KKK, Jim Crow, WW1 and WW2 - but it did not survive the welfareAlex Zaphiris, MD, MS: The New Face of Opiate Addictionhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/fpl/2014/07/24/alex-zaphiris-md-ms-the-new-face-of-opiate-addictionSelf Helphttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/fpl/2014/07/24/alex-zaphiris-md-ms-the-new-face-of-opiate-addiction/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/fpl/2014/07/24/alex-zaphiris-md-ms-the-new-face-of-opiate-addictionThu, 24 Jul 2014 15:30:00 GMTThe new face of heroin addiction is young, white and suburban, according to a recent study in the journal JAMA Psychiatry. Alex Zaphiris, MD, MS, a San Francisco medical doctor who specializes in opiate recovery, says this study mirrors her experience. Heroin is cheaper but dosage is uncertain compared to pills, which puts people at increased risk of overdose." Dr. Zaphiris has an innovative approach for helping people who are struggling with opiate use. She utilizes the latest science to teach patients how their brains are different, and how to heal them by incorporating critical nutritional and brain chemistry components. "This mind/body approach features cutting edge integrative medicine so that people with opiate addiction can understand what’s going on physiologically, and what their minds and bodies need for sustained recovery," explains Dr. Zaphiris. Heroin abuse has been moving to the suburbs….we all need to know about it, and about what to do. Please join me for this show. Click to visit the Doctor's website: RecoverySuperstar.com!
00:57:00The Emotional Pronoemotions,life as a school,ilene dillon,answers,Full Power LivingThe new face of heroin addiction is young, white and suburban, according to a recent study in the journal JAMA Psychiatry. Alex Zaphiris, MD, MS, a San FranciscSpiritual Wickedness and Denial of Cultural Mormons Fallow Ground for Cartelshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/artbulla/2014/07/21/spiritual-wickedness-and-denial-of-cultural-mormons-fallow-ground-for-cartelsReligionhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/artbulla/2014/07/21/spiritual-wickedness-and-denial-of-cultural-mormons-fallow-ground-for-cartels/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/artbulla/2014/07/21/spiritual-wickedness-and-denial-of-cultural-mormons-fallow-ground-for-cartelsMon, 21 Jul 2014 02:30:00 GMT"If you do not live up to every covenant you have made this day, you will be in my power." Devil
Our "Zion" in Utah has been transformed into a jungle of money-making schemes, cut-throat competition, mixed with lawyercraft, priestcraft, doctorcraft; and all of this mess is ruled by political parasites.
Cultural, pro forma Mormons who love and live a lie every single day, having rejected the everlasting gospel, are fallow ground, a hub for Similoa drug cartel, or secret combination, destined to balkanize and destory the United States. Because of reliance on doctorcraft, instead of the Priesthood, over-prescription of Oxycotin and other opiate medicines have addicted the population in Salt Lake, who then graduate to herion, cheaper than Oxycotin ($80/tab, street). Similoa Cartel is moving in according to recent report by National Geographic's Drug's Inc series recently aired on NatGeo. This corruption of the Church means they are natural allies in a secret combination destined to use Salt Lake as their hub and capital because of the "highest addiction rate in history" according to NatGeo. The wickedness of the people I have personally experienced, having lived among them, being mobbed by them on many occasions. This "wickedness never was happiness" state of lying cultural Mormons, and the stress of keeping up the appearances, create such discomfort and stress internally, that these hypocrites cannot cope with this unnatural state of spiritual bondage. They look to relief from their corrupt doctors, thus opening the door for the devil to take power. Mormon sons of perdition, who actually use hollowed-out Books of Mormon as a cavity to disguise their cargo, with their status as Elders to deal heroin and other illegal prescription narcotics to be supplanted by Similoa Cartel which beheads people they disagree with are destined to ally with these wicked people.
02:20:00Art BullanoMormon, doctrine, scripture, theology, science"If you do not live up to every covenant you have made this day, you will be in my power." Devil Our "Zion" in Utah has been transformed into a jungle of moneyKeepin' It Real with Dave; Real Talk Radio, Let's Talk. Today's Topic, God.http://www.blogtalkradio.com/keepingitrealwithdave/2014/06/18/keepin-it-real-with-dave-real-talk-radio-lets-talk-todays-topic-godRelationshipshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/keepingitrealwithdave/2014/06/18/keepin-it-real-with-dave-real-talk-radio-lets-talk-todays-topic-god/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/keepingitrealwithdave/2014/06/18/keepin-it-real-with-dave-real-talk-radio-lets-talk-todays-topic-godWed, 18 Jun 2014 18:00:00 GMTCall in today. The topic is "God, real or myth"? Is he the opiate of the masses? Talk to your host of "Keepin' It Real with Dave, on Real Talk Radio." Subjects range from anything to everything. Glean from Dave's 60 years wisdom and experience of life, business, relationships, religion, politics, you name it. Tune in every Wednesday 11:00am PST.
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00:29:00Call and get some Dave wisdomnocounseling,counsel,counselor,Counselling,counselorsCall in today. The topic is "God, real or myth"? Is he the opiate of the masses? Talk to your host of "Keepin' It Real with Dave, on Real Talk Radio." SubjectsIs There a Role for Ibogaine in Mainstream Addiction Treatment?http://www.blogtalkradio.com/straight-stuff-on-addictions/2014/05/09/is-there-a-role-for-ibogaine-in-mainstream-addiction-treatmentSelf Helphttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/straight-stuff-on-addictions/2014/05/09/is-there-a-role-for-ibogaine-in-mainstream-addiction-treatment/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/straight-stuff-on-addictions/2014/05/09/is-there-a-role-for-ibogaine-in-mainstream-addiction-treatmentFri, 09 May 2014 20:00:00 GMTIbogaine is an extract from an African plant. It produces a number of effects that we’ll find out about tonight but among them is the elimination, for most clients, of cravings and even desire for addictive substances. Ibogaine came into mainstream view in the last decade through its use as an alternative to largely unsuccessful attempts to help heroin addicts. The drug and its use are banned in the US but unscheduled in other countries including Mexico and Canada. We’ll talk tonight to Dr. Martin Polanco the founder of Crossroads Clinic Treatment Center and colleague, Recovery Coach, Deanne Adamson.
01:01:00Straight stuff on addictionsnoaddiction,Rick Atwater,Atwater,opiate addiction,heroin addictionIbogaine is an extract from an African plant. It produces a number of effects that we’ll find out about tonight but among them is the elimination, for most cliDrug Use and Pregnant Womenhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/harm-reduction/2014/02/28/drug-use-and-pregnant-womenSelf Helphttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/harm-reduction/2014/02/28/drug-use-and-pregnant-women/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/harm-reduction/2014/02/28/drug-use-and-pregnant-womenFri, 28 Feb 2014 01:00:00 GMTOur guest this evening is Lynn Paltrow, JD, Executive Director of National Advocates for Pregnant Women. We will be discussing drug use and addiction during pregnancy and the Alicia Beltran case--a Wisconsin women jailed for refusing to take the opiate buprenorphine.
00:49:00Kenneth Andersonnocrack baby,addiction,Pregnancy,drug use,harm reductionOur guest this evening is Lynn Paltrow, JD, Executive Director of National Advocates for Pregnant Women. We will be discussing drug use and addiction during preThe Methadone Maintenence Controversyhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/straight-stuff-on-addictions/2014/02/24/the-methadone-maintenence-controversySelf Helphttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/straight-stuff-on-addictions/2014/02/24/the-methadone-maintenence-controversy/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/straight-stuff-on-addictions/2014/02/24/the-methadone-maintenence-controversyMon, 24 Feb 2014 01:00:00 GMTJoin us for a lively discussion with Ray Chlebicki, the former national sales manager for Roxand Labs, one of the three largest manufacturers of methadone. Methadone, originally a drug developed by the Germans during the Second World War as a synthetic opiate pain reliever, has been used in this country both as a pain reliever and as a substitution therapy for heroin addiction. Many have found successful recovery and others vehemently disagree with its use for this purpose. Ray will offer us some history, some facts and debunk some myths.
01:05:00Straight stuff on addictionsnoheroin ,heroin addiction,methadone,addiction,atwaterJoin us for a lively discussion with Ray Chlebicki, the former national sales manager for Roxand Labs, one of the three largest manufacturers of methadone. MetLife of an Addict - By: Steven Langleyhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/thesafeproject/2014/02/18/life-of-an-addict--by-steven-langleySelf Helphttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/thesafeproject/2014/02/18/life-of-an-addict--by-steven-langley/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/thesafeproject/2014/02/18/life-of-an-addict--by-steven-langleyTue, 18 Feb 2014 23:30:00 GMTOPENING:EXPERIENCE STRENGTH&HOPE
A.WHEN ADDICTION STARTED.
B.HOW ADDICTION CHANGED LIFE 1. financially 2. friends &family3. Overdoses 4. Trouble with law enforcement. 1. Jail time/probation 2. Arrests.
C. RECOVERY
1.HOW LONG TOOK TO START RECOVERY.
2. CHANGES MADE FOR SUCCESS.
3. RESOURCES USED TO MAINTAIN SOBRIETY.
I HAVE NO PROBLEMS ON TOPICS AND QUESTIONS FOR DISCUSSION....
Clean time presently: 27 months.
Overdosed after 7 years clean on same date of sobriety. Nov6 2011.
Would of had almost ten years except for one day of use which result was overdose. The thinking of a person goes right back to where they left off no matter how much time.
DRUG USED. heroin but started with opiate pills after car accident. started using drugs 15 yrs old. ( marijuana)(gateway) drug.
CRIMINAL activity: 1possession charge. 2. domestics, due to Relationship having two people using. two sickys dont make a welly. 3. Drug testing failures, from probation statuses. Resources. N.a., iOP, hotlines, sponsors, family support etc... most of all family support is needed not always. Family members should at ten Alanon, if family member is sick. To understand better about disease...hope this helps..let me know......
00:31:00The SAFE projectnoAddiction ,Addict ,Narcan ,Drugs ,Overdose OPENING:EXPERIENCE STRENGTH&HOPE
A.WHEN ADDICTION STARTED.
B.HOW ADDICTION CHANGED LIFE 1. financially 2. friends &family3. Overdoses 4. Trouble with law enLICADD Executive Director Dr. Jeffrey Reynoldshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/recoverycomic/2014/02/11/licadd-executive-director-dr-jeffrey-reynoldsBusinesshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/recoverycomic/2014/02/11/licadd-executive-director-dr-jeffrey-reynolds/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/recoverycomic/2014/02/11/licadd-executive-director-dr-jeffrey-reynoldsTue, 11 Feb 2014 23:30:00 GMTLICADD is Long Island's premier provider of substance abuse services and evidence-based prevention programs. We've served Long Island for more than five decades and remain focused on addressing our region's opiate crisis by addressing regional gaps in access to behavioral health care, pushing for comprehensive school-based prevention programs and fighting for responsible public health policies that make our communities safer and healthier.
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00:32:00ComedytogoincnoLICADD Executive Director Dr. Jeffrey Reynolds, Licadd, Dr Jeffrey Reynolds, addiction,drugsLICADD is Long Island's premier provider of substance abuse services and evidence-based prevention programs. We've served Long Island for more than five decadesPhilip Seymour Hoffman's heroin overdose puts focus on relapse preventionhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/columbiapsychiatrynyspi/2014/02/07/philip-seymour-hoffmans-heroin-overdose-puts-focus-on-relapse-preventionHealthhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/columbiapsychiatrynyspi/2014/02/07/philip-seymour-hoffmans-heroin-overdose-puts-focus-on-relapse-prevention/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/columbiapsychiatrynyspi/2014/02/07/philip-seymour-hoffmans-heroin-overdose-puts-focus-on-relapse-preventionFri, 07 Feb 2014 16:30:00 GMTWorld- renowned substance abuse expert Herbert Kleber, MD is joined by opioid addiction specialist Adam Bisaga, MD for discussion on relapse risk, prevention & treatment of heroin addiction
Only 20% of people with an opiate dependency are receiving treatment at a medical facility to reduce the risk of relapse and even fewer are on medication
Medication-assisted treatment can reduce the risk of relapse. Brupenorphine and naltrexone are proven effective in preventing relapse and overdose deaths.
The period three to six months after detox or rehab is the period of highest risk for relapse.
Addiction is the leading cause of preventable death in the US. And, according to CASA at Columbia, 40 million people over age 12 meet the criteria for addiction to nicotine, alcohol and other drugs.
More than 2.5 million of Americans abuse opioids and many of them will die as a result of overdose.
For information on substance abuse treatment and research studies at Columbia Psychiatry, contact Substance Treatment and Research Service (STARS) at 212 923-3031 or www.stars.columbia.edu
To listen to our archived shows on a variety of psychiatry related topics such as child and adolescent mental health, eating disorders or OCD please go to blogtalkradio.com/columbiapsychiatrynyspi
00:48:00Columbia Psychiatry NYSPInoheroin,Opioids,substance abuse,drug abuse, treatmentWorld- renowned substance abuse expert Herbert Kleber, MD is joined by opioid addiction specialist Adam Bisaga, MD for discussion on relapse risk, prevention &The Free Americanhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/claydouglas/2014/01/09/the-free-americanEducationhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/claydouglas/2014/01/09/the-free-american/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/claydouglas/2014/01/09/the-free-americanThu, 09 Jan 2014 15:00:00 GMT My Guest today is: John Kaminski - This show and more brought to you by the Free American Magazine and the Free American Website. Get the magazines and Clay's books here: www.shop.freeamerican.com. Shows archived at www.freeamerican.com. Also see www.libertyvillages.org
In the Soviet Union, it was the state that swallowed up all the property, as well as tens of millions of lives, in its insane drive for total power and control. In the United States today, it is the banks who are fulfilling that function, seizing property on the premise that they are the impartial arbiters of financial power, just as the Soviet government pretended it was a legitimate authority of benefit to its people. It is no coincidence that both endeavors — these twin nightmares of capitalism and communism — were Jewish frauds, mocking all known morality with their conscienceless mayhem and mass murder that they called both legal and necessary.
Karl Marx's dictum that religion was only the opiate of the masses spelled the final end of religious authority that kings and dictators long pretended was what motivated their efforts to organize societies into coherent and secure wholes. Looking back on all this noble history we can't help but wonder if moral codes and holy writs were not just deceptive justifications for the undisguised plunder we see at work today, the snake of profit consuming everything in its path and the pleasant world as we knew it disappearing into ruin right before our eyes.
All these things, of course, are dependent upon ordinary people not knowing what is really happening to them. Could an entire population really believe that sending most of their neighbors into icy concentration camps to be killed as happened in the Soviet Union really be a healthy national policy? Who could be made to believe such a thing? Only the ignorant.
01:59:00Clay DouglasnoFree American,Clay Douglas,Constitution,LibertyMy Guest today is: John Kaminski - This show and more brought to you by the Free American Magazine and the Free American Website. Get the magazines and Clay'sIntervention; getting them in the doorhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/straight-stuff-on-addictions/2013/12/30/intervention-getting-them-in-the-doorSelf Helphttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/straight-stuff-on-addictions/2013/12/30/intervention-getting-them-in-the-door/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/straight-stuff-on-addictions/2013/12/30/intervention-getting-them-in-the-doorMon, 30 Dec 2013 01:00:00 GMTOur guest this week has the personal experience to know the power of recovery. His own time in the barrel gave him the sensitivity, the knowledge and the skills to intervene in the disease process largely in the lives of young opiate and benzo addicts. Brian J. has learned and has much to offer about the “science of addiction” and the importance of neuroscience in the recovery process. He travels widely providing intervention services to select families and has extensive experience in developing and operating recovery homes. Join us this week in welcoming Brian J.
01:02:00Straight stuff on addictionsnointervention,recovery,Addiction,alcoholism,Rick AtwaterOur guest this week has the personal experience to know the power of recovery. His own time in the barrel gave him the sensitivity, the knowledge and the skillWheat Belly: Lose the Wheat, Lose the Weight...http://www.blogtalkradio.com/sharry-edwards/2013/11/17/wheat-belly-lose-the-wheat-lose-the-weightWeight Losshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/sharry-edwards/2013/11/17/wheat-belly-lose-the-wheat-lose-the-weight/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/sharry-edwards/2013/11/17/wheat-belly-lose-the-wheat-lose-the-weightSun, 17 Nov 2013 17:00:00 GMT
William Davis, MD, a cardiologist, calls modern-day wheat a "chronic, perfect poison" in his new book, 'Wheat Belly'; which is all about the world's most popular grain and how it is killing us.
Davis explains, "This new GMO wheat has many new features nobody told you about, such as there's a new protein in this thing called gliadin. It's not gluten. The gliadin protein is an opiate that binds with Opiate receptors which in turn stimulate appetite.
When people went off modern wheat they lost 30, 80, 150 pounds. Diabetes was cured, arthritis was relieved. Edema, acid reflux, irritable bowel syndrome, depression…the lists seems endless, just vanished and best of all people lost their “Wheat Belly”.
Davis is speaking at the up and coming Gluten Summit !
Join Richard and Sharry to learn how Smart Diets, without wheat, will help trim the belly.
William Davis site
Wheat Belly - book
Gluten Summit
01:12:00Sharry EdwardsnoGluten,Opiate Receptors,gut health,GMO,AppetiteWilliam Davis, MD, a cardiologist, calls modern-day wheat a "chronic, perfect poison" in his new book, 'Wheat Belly'; which is all about the world's most populaCombating Opiate Dependence With Suboxone Therapyhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/thebodypolitic/2013/09/23/combating-opiate-dependence-with-suboxone-therapyHealthhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/thebodypolitic/2013/09/23/combating-opiate-dependence-with-suboxone-therapy/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/thebodypolitic/2013/09/23/combating-opiate-dependence-with-suboxone-therapyMon, 23 Sep 2013 19:00:00 GMT Suzanne Marcus Fletcher discusses with John M. Greene M.D. of Summit Estate Recovery Center why Suboxone is now considered the gold standard treatment for opioid dependence rather than older medications such as methadone, and much more about Suboxone and its therapeutic use. John M. Greene, M.D. is the Medical Director at Summit Estate Recovery Center, and is certified through the American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology. Dr. Greene partners with Summit Estate Recovery Center Staff and Clients by practicing a collaborative approach to total wellness. When a new client enters treatment at Summit Estate Recovery Center, Dr. Greene’s first priority is to ensure the client is able to detoxify safely and comfortably. This goal is achieved with a detoxification protocol that is tailored to each individual, and is targeted to address each client’s complex medical history and substance use patterns. Join us for the conversation on Suboxone on Monday September 23rd at Noon. 00:31:00The Body PoliticnoSuboxone,Opiate Dependence,Detox,Substance Abuse,RehabilitationSuzanne Marcus Fletcher discusses with John M. Greene M.D. of Summit Estate Recovery Center why Suboxone is now considered the gold standard treatment for opioiMaybe we can Stop Them From Dyinghttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/straight-stuff-on-addictions/2013/08/04/maybe-we-can-stop-them-from-dyingSelf Helphttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/straight-stuff-on-addictions/2013/08/04/maybe-we-can-stop-them-from-dying/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/straight-stuff-on-addictions/2013/08/04/maybe-we-can-stop-them-from-dyingSun, 04 Aug 2013 20:00:00 GMT
Nobody is arguing that heroin has become a suburban epidemic. It wasn’t until her boyfriend of eight years, Michael, overdosed and died that our guest went from naïve young girl to determined and passionate young woman. She now raises a child, goes to school, works three jobs and in her spare time trains people in the use of Naloxone commonly known as Narcan, a drug that counteracts the effects of opiates. A dose of Narcan costs about 60 cents; a life is priceless. Join us this week as we talk to Cassandra.
00:56:00Straight stuff on addictionsnoHeroin addiction ,Opiate Overdose ,Narcan ,Rick atwater,public health approachNobody is arguing that heroin has become a suburban epidemic. It wasn’t until her boyfriend of eight years, Michael, overdosed and died that our guest wentThe Methadone Maintenence Controversyhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/straight-stuff-on-addictions/2013/06/10/the-methadone-maintenence-controversySelf Helphttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/straight-stuff-on-addictions/2013/06/10/the-methadone-maintenence-controversy/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/straight-stuff-on-addictions/2013/06/10/the-methadone-maintenence-controversyMon, 10 Jun 2013 01:00:00 GMT Join us for a lively discussion with Ray Chlebicki, the former national sales manager for Roxand Labs, one of the three largest manufacturers of methadone. Methadone, originally a drug developed by the Germans during the Second World War as a synthetic opiate pain reliever, has been used in this country both as a pain reliever and as a substitution therapy for heroin addiction. Many have found successful recovery and others vehemently disagree with its use for this purpose. Ray will offer us some history, some facts and debunk some myths.
01:05:00Straight stuff on addictionsnoheroin addiction,methadone maintenence,drug addiction,drug rehabilitation,Rick AtwaterJoin us for a lively discussion with Ray Chlebicki, the former national sales manager for Roxand Labs, one of the three largest manufacturers of methadone. MetHow to Banish a Pot Bellyhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/sharry-edwards/2013/06/02/how-to-banish-a-pot-bellyHealthhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/sharry-edwards/2013/06/02/how-to-banish-a-pot-belly/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/sharry-edwards/2013/06/02/how-to-banish-a-pot-bellySun, 02 Jun 2013 16:00:00 GMT William Davis, MD, a cardiologist, calls modern-day wheat a "chronic, perfect poison" in his new book, Wheat Belly; which is all about the world's most popular grain and how it is killing us. Davis explains, "This new GMO wheat has many new features nobody told you about, such as there's a new protein in this thing called gliadin. It's not gluten. The gliadin protein is an opiate that binds with Opiate receptors which in turn stimulate appetite. When people went off modern wheat they lost 30, 80, 150 pounds. Diabetes was cured, arthritis was relieved. Edema, acid reflux, irritable bowel syndrome, depression…the lists seems endless, just vanished and best of all people lost their “Wheat Belly”. Join Richard and Sharry to learn how Smart Diets, without wheat, will help trim the belly. To.Join 1. Go to https://soundhealth.webex.com/soundhealth/j.php?ED=216516317&UID=1356503547&PW=NM2RjMDFiNjNj&RT=MiMxMQ%3D%3D 2. If requested, enter your name and email address. 3. If a password is required, enter the meeting password: belly2222 4. Click "Join". 01:12:00Sharry EdwardsnoWheat Belly,Opiate Receptors,Appetite,Trim your belly,GMOs - GeneticsWilliam Davis, MD, a cardiologist, calls modern-day wheat a "chronic, perfect poison" in his new book, Wheat Belly; which is all about the world's most popularOpiate Pain Killer Addictionhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/natural-health-by-drs-don-nancy/2013/05/03/opiate-pain-killer-addictionHealthhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/natural-health-by-drs-don-nancy/2013/05/03/opiate-pain-killer-addiction/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/natural-health-by-drs-don-nancy/2013/05/03/opiate-pain-killer-addictionFri, 03 May 2013 12:00:00 GMTA growing problem...greatest source of addiction.00:21:00Natural Health by Dr Don Nancynopain killers,opiates,natural pain relief,addiction,natural healthA growing problem...greatest source of addiction.Celebrating the Seasons & Sisters of the Extremehttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/voicesofthesacredfeminine/2013/05/02/celebrating-the-seasons-sisters-of-the-extremeSpiritualityhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/voicesofthesacredfeminine/2013/05/02/celebrating-the-seasons-sisters-of-the-extreme/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/voicesofthesacredfeminine/2013/05/02/celebrating-the-seasons-sisters-of-the-extremeThu, 02 May 2013 01:00:00 GMT At the top of the hour, beloved and respected community elder Selena Fox of Circle Sanctuary will discuss celebrating the cycles of the seasons and community. Crossing the threshold into the second half of the show, Michael Horowitz and/or Cynthia Palmer will discuss their book, Sisters of the Extreme, Women Writing on the Drug Experience, which captures the drug experiences of women from diverse times, social backgrounds and professions in memoir, fiction, poetry, song and art. As listeners well know, there is a dearth of information out there on women's history of all kinds but this book details the mythic associations of ancient history and the rituals of indigenous peoples, through to the rampant opiate intocixation of the Victorian era, to the psychedelic pioneers, junkies and anthropologists of the 20th century - and more - all through the lens of women. Yes, we'll get into their "after visions," revelations and the healing powers of sacred plants as the authors tell the effects, good and bad, of opium, LSD, peyote, mushrooms and other forms of psychedelics.02:00:00Karen TatenoHealing powers of sacred plants,Women and Psychoative Drugs,Mythic associations of drug use,Useof drugs in ancient rituals,Sisters of the Extreme psychedelic pioneersAt the top of the hour, beloved and respected community elder Selena Fox of Circle Sanctuary will discuss celebrating the cycles of the seasons and community.ep79 Tech news - Partisanship the Opiate of the Peoplehttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/tricknowledgy/2013/04/07/ep79-tech-news--partisanship-the-opiate-of-the-peopleTechnologyhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/tricknowledgy/2013/04/07/ep79-tech-news--partisanship-the-opiate-of-the-people/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/tricknowledgy/2013/04/07/ep79-tech-news--partisanship-the-opiate-of-the-peopleSun, 07 Apr 2013 22:30:00 GMTTech News headlines. Little rant on how governmental spending show there's no partisanship at the top. 15min show.00:19:00Tricknowledgynotechnology,politics,fascism,militarism,CISPATech News headlines. Little rant on how governmental spending show there's no partisanship at the top. 15min show.Heroin and Prescription Opiate Detoxhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/midwestaddiction/2013/01/17/heroin-and-prescription-opiate-detoxSelf Helphttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/midwestaddiction/2013/01/17/heroin-and-prescription-opiate-detox/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/midwestaddiction/2013/01/17/heroin-and-prescription-opiate-detoxThu, 17 Jan 2013 00:00:00 GMTA look at heroin and opiate detox and what is involved. Is this an end all to addiction problems or part of a greater continuum of care. 00:57:00Midwest Addiction M I Anoopiate detox,heroin detox,alcohol detox,detox program,drug addiction detoxA look at heroin and opiate detox and what is involved. Is this an end all to addiction problems or part of a greater continuum of care.